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There aren't too many tricks available, other than passing the ball around and some very basic dribbling moves. You can make a few different throws as well, although they only differ depending on your distance from the net and the variety is not that impressive anyway. To improve the experience and make the matches look more like they do on TV or in real life, the game now supports a much larger array of camera views and angles, such as broadcast, which is about as close to the one used on television as it can get.

This way, you can always be aware of your team's arrangement and easily see the players that are not very well guarded. Besides all the usual controls, you can force your player to dunk, shoot a layup, or a hook shot. This is a good idea in theory, but it sucked in reality. The player basically misses every dunk that you force it to do if there is a defender anywhere near.

The game has also made one-on-one attacks on the rack a lot harder to execute. The game favors an inside-out, or quick pass and shoot, approach over a one-on-one style of offense.

Whether gameplay is improved or diminished from last year's game depends on who you ask. The graphics are okay, they are very similar to last year's version.

The players kinda look like their namesakes, albeit with a robotic looking polygon head. Their movements are very lifelike. My complaints are that all of the players look the same when doing their moves and the hook shots look bad.

The player jacks his arm straight up in the air, then breaks his wrist. The motion is herky jerky, not fluid. There are also two new free throw animations: a close up of the player dribbling before EACH free throw and a shot of the player getting some skin from teammates after the first free throw. It could be said that this makes the game more lifelike. I think they take too long and even bypassing them by pressing start gets really old if you hit start too early, you pause the game.

There are numerous changes from last year's version. The biggest gameplay change is that EA has made this game more of a realistic simulation instead of just being a dunkfest. It is a lot harder to isolate, breakdown a defender, and drive by him.

My only complaints are that the computer defender can get superhuman bursts of speed and not just catch up to, but get in front of a streaking Michael Jordan on the break. Not likely! The computer also blocks every dunk attempt when you manually choose to dunk. The addition of the decade all-star teams makes this game a must have. And the one-on-one game is very fun, especially in two-player mode.

The dream match-ups that can be staged brings an added dimension not seen since Bird vs Dr. J on the Commodore The possibilities are endless: Shaq vs. Wilt, Dr. Jordan, Bird vs. West, "Pistol" Pete Maravich vs.

Mugsy Bougues. When you figure that this game has a five-on-five game, a one-on-one game, and includes the best players to ever play pro basketball, it adds up to an excellent b-ball value for your Playstation dollar. Well, you need to master tham all now. Another big improvement is in fatigue ratings. While this function was essentially broken in last year's game, allowing the player to keep his starting five on the court for the full 48 if he so desired, such isn't the case any longer.

Players get tired now, and substitutes have to be sent in. Bench strength means a lot here. Not having good sixth and seventh men can kill you if you're taking on a deep opponent. To me, this made the overall experienceparticularly in Franchise playmuch more realistic, as it related a good impression of the strengths and weaknesses of the real NBA rosters.

Getting to see first-hand why the Lakers still aren't going anywhere without some serious dealing is a nice plus that shouldn't be underestimated. Speaking of Franchise mode, it's been completely overhauled this time out. Which is a good thing, because what passed for it in NBA Live 99 was ill-conceived and practically useless. You can now take the helm of your favorite team for 25 consecutive seasons, guiding your boys to either glory or a lottery pick.

Bulls or Clippers, it's up to you. Well, it's not totally up to you. The PC is pretty astute in rating talent, so don't expect to be ripping off any rival clubs.

Drafting is also a bit of a crapshoot, as can't miss top ten prospects sometimes do. All in all, everything is well done here, from the draft scouting reports of rookies through retirements. Yeah, jaw-dropping is an overdone phrase I'd rather not use, but my thesaurus can't come up with anything more appropriate here. Of course, there are a few flies in the ointment. The pace of the game is too fast. The PC always works the ball quickly, running up the court and generally going on eight cylinders at all times.

I'd prefer this to the often glacial pace of the real NBA these days, too, but this is still a little much. Players can get vertical in a hurry, and in a big way, resulting in far too many blocked shots.

This can lead to a lot of frustration when first playing on All-Star difficulty, as it seems like most of your shots are smacked back in your face. It also results in a fair number of goaltending calls.

Running still feels rather uncomfortably like gliding. As happens every fall when I get back into an NBA Live title, I spent the first couple of games just trying to stay in-bounds. Fouls aren't as numerous as they should be, even when the Defensive Fouls slider bar is cranked all the way to the right.

Worst of all, I've experienced a number of hard crashes in the later stages of games. There's no warning, just a sudden sound loop and everything freezes. Defragging my drive and upgrading to SB LiveWare 3. Overall, while the gameplay succeeds in almost every way, it never approaches the sim-like atmosphere of Inside Drive.

The fun is there, but the serious nature of Live 's main competition isn't. I'm sort of at a loss to explain why this is.

Perhaps the excessive, TV-inspired glitz gets in the way somehow. The first component is the emulation program which can imitate the psx OS and software. Step 1: you can start by downloading a reliable and bug free emulator. Once you have finished downloading Retroarch , extract the downloaded.

After, double click the RetroArch Your emulator will now be ready to play Nba Live



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